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institutions that have technology to add, including u.s. universities and farmers groups. the program is now generating specific results. in haiti, we see de vries yields increase by 170%. in kenya, 90,000 house holes have experienced an income increase of more than $14 million on an annual basis. bangladesh for the first time in three decades has enough de vries to feed itself. overall since feed the future was launched, we have seen in the countries and agricultural productivity increase 5.8%, more than eight times the global average of 0.7%. because of a more structured and results oriented focus on nutrition, we see the rate of child stunting go down. it's those types of results that we hope to speak more about and deliver more effectively in a more transparent manner through the overall efforts and through these initiatives. i would like to close by thanking our staff. we have asked our staff to do extraordinary things and very challenging and often dangerous environments. we appreciate your mentioning the issue of how many staff have lost lives or our partners have l
institutions that have technology to add, including u.s. universities and farmers groups. the program is now generating specific results. in haiti, we see de vries yields increase by 170%. in kenya, 90,000 house holes have experienced an income increase of more than $14 million on an annual basis. bangladesh for the first time in three decades has enough de vries to feed itself. overall since feed the future was launched, we have seen in the countries and agricultural productivity increase...
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technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those challenges. we are americans. we have the world's best entrepreneurs, and tests, researchers, colleges, universities. we have the most innovative workers. we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. there is not a country on earth that would not gladly trade places with the united states. to secure a future that we want for our kids and our grandkids, we have to make a choice right now. in five days, we will choose our next president. [applause] and, boulder, it is more than just a choice between two candidates or parties. you will be making a choice between two fundamental
technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those...
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no technology has spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the other recent one was the radio and fire was before that. so what is the -- we know that mobile -- means in the and smartphones mean. what it does it mean for the majority of the world's population. it's the communicat. we have built highways, communications highways, in to places and connecting people that were never connected. in afghanistan, i talk about the story you asked me about entrepreneurs. it's another entrepreneur who is responsible for creating the afghan cell phone company. this is biggest story in afghanistan in the last ten years. we don't hear about it. why? because, you know, the fact that more afghans today have access to mobile devices than know how to read or write. a decade ago they would have had to walk 700 miles to make a phone call. it's a story. a big story. i would imagine for an order are in afghan it means a lot to them in term of the ordinary capability. what is more excited when we build the railroad. there's a lot of lore and movies made. what happe
no technology has spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the other recent one was the radio and fire was before that. so what is the -- we know that mobile -- means in the and smartphones mean. what it does it mean for the majority of the world's population. it's the communicat. we have built highways, communications highways, in to places and connecting people that were never connected. in afghanistan, i talk about the story you asked me about entrepreneurs. it's another entrepreneur who is...
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second, innovation and the application of new technologies come from the private sector. treating the private sector as nothing more than a low cost provider of staff augmentation shuts out american experience and innovation. the government should articulate what it needs to accomplish, what it is prepared to pay for, and then let the private sector figure out how to deliver it. think of it this way. do you buy a car based on the cost of the steering wheel and the engine and the wages of the assembly line workers? of course not. you buy a car that performs to your criteria and which is at a price you consider fair and affordable. similarly, the government acquisition process should move away from its current obsession with the cost of component inputs and shift its focus to desired outputs such as performance and affordability. by doing so, we reopen the door to private sector experience, innovation and ingenuity and allow companies to bring their institutional knowledge to bear rather than simply contribute their individual employees on a scheduled basis. taking this app
second, innovation and the application of new technologies come from the private sector. treating the private sector as nothing more than a low cost provider of staff augmentation shuts out american experience and innovation. the government should articulate what it needs to accomplish, what it is prepared to pay for, and then let the private sector figure out how to deliver it. think of it this way. do you buy a car based on the cost of the steering wheel and the engine and the wages of the...
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these reforms came out of the secretary's qddr initiative and are allowing us to use new technologies like mobile banking in haiti and afghanistan to fight corruption and expand access to banking services and financial services. they are allowing us to invest scientific and technical partnerships like the grand challenges program which we were relaunch programs like saving lives at births and efforts to use technology to help all children improve their lit rera outcomes in grade levels. they leverage 3 or $4 from other donors and other partners before we go forward. perhaps most importantly these investments allow us to build a staff model that allows us to oversee contracts and programs in a way that's designed to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse, cut down on contractor costs and save taxpayers money. so i would end just by recalling tom's opening point that this entire portfolio of investment takes place within 1% of the federal budget and is part of -- a critical part of keeping us safe and secure and improving our economic prospects around the world. thank you. >> do you have time f
these reforms came out of the secretary's qddr initiative and are allowing us to use new technologies like mobile banking in haiti and afghanistan to fight corruption and expand access to banking services and financial services. they are allowing us to invest scientific and technical partnerships like the grand challenges program which we were relaunch programs like saving lives at births and efforts to use technology to help all children improve their lit rera outcomes in grade levels. they...
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so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone, no technology's ever spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only other recent one was the radio, and arguably before that, it was fire. spread widely. what is the -- we know what mobile means and smart phones mean, but what's that mean for the majority of the world's population? well, it's the -- it's the communications highway. we built highways communication highways into places connecting people never connected before. in afghanistan, you asked about entrepreneurs, there's one named kojo for creating the after -- afghan cell phone company. we don't hear about it. why? you know, the fact that more after gaps -- afghans have more access to phones rather than reading or writing that a decade ago, they had to walk 700 miles to make a phone call. that's a big story. it means a lot to them in terms of capabilities, but what's more exciting, think about when we built the railroads; right? there's a lot of lore about this, movies made, what happens when you build a railroad? well, the land on either s
so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone, no technology's ever spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only other recent one was the radio, and arguably before that, it was fire. spread widely. what is the -- we know what mobile means and smart phones mean, but what's that mean for the majority of the world's population? well, it's the -- it's the communications highway. we built highways communication highways into places connecting people...
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cut back on investments in roads and bridges and science and technology and biomedical research. that's what they will do. they will hurt the middle class and the poor and put the future on hold to give tax cuts to upper income people who have been getting it all along. or, three, they will do what they have been doing for more than 30 years, go in cut the taxes way more than they cut spending, especially with that big defense increase, they will just explode the debt and weaken the economy. and they will destroy the federal government's ability to help you by letting interest gobble up all your tax payments. don't you ever forget when you hear them talking about this that republican economic policies quadruple the national debt before i took office in the 12 years before i took office. [ applause ] and double the debt in the eight years after i left. because it defied arithmetic. it was highly inconvenient thing for them in our debates that i was just a country boy from arkansas and i came from a place where people thought two and two was four. it's arithmetic. we simply cannot
cut back on investments in roads and bridges and science and technology and biomedical research. that's what they will do. they will hurt the middle class and the poor and put the future on hold to give tax cuts to upper income people who have been getting it all along. or, three, they will do what they have been doing for more than 30 years, go in cut the taxes way more than they cut spending, especially with that big defense increase, they will just explode the debt and weaken the economy....
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for the first time, it covers the calendar year in uses new technology to improve search ability. this congressionally mandated report reduce the status of religious freedom in 199 countries and territories. throughout the year, our office work with governments and civil societies to produce a report that is comprehensive, detailed, and accurate. later today, secretary clinton will give remarks on the importance of international religious freedom and its fundamental human right. let me just reiterate now. let me just reiterate now.
for the first time, it covers the calendar year in uses new technology to improve search ability. this congressionally mandated report reduce the status of religious freedom in 199 countries and territories. throughout the year, our office work with governments and civil societies to produce a report that is comprehensive, detailed, and accurate. later today, secretary clinton will give remarks on the importance of international religious freedom and its fundamental human right. let me just...
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they love technology. they think sometimes that technology can replace going overseas and the living in a culture and learning that culture. and speaking their language. and sang with the people think and believe that work on every day. my children did not additionally want to go to india. by the end of the term, there were volunteering. they were traveling all over india. they now have a thirst to learn about the world. we have to get our students out of our universities and overseas. hit the second part would be we need to be able to bring students to america and not shut our doors to foreign students coming to study here. i have another are 100 and thousand students in indian schools. that is a good thing. we should welcome that. the contrary to our economy. the help us start the jobs. new entrepreneurial efforts in the silicon valley and here in north carolina. and then when they go home, if they go home, they have the sense of what american values are all about and they like us. that is important to k
they love technology. they think sometimes that technology can replace going overseas and the living in a culture and learning that culture. and speaking their language. and sang with the people think and believe that work on every day. my children did not additionally want to go to india. by the end of the term, there were volunteering. they were traveling all over india. they now have a thirst to learn about the world. we have to get our students out of our universities and overseas. hit the...
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no technologies that are spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only recent one was the transistor radio and arguably before that it was fire that spread as widely. so we know what mobile telephony means in our life and all that, but what does it mean for the majority of the worlds population? well, it is the communications. we have built highways, communication highways in two places and connecting people that were never connected before. in afghanistan a talk about the story. another entrepreneurs possible for creating the afghan cell phone company. this is maybe the biggest story in afghanistan in the last 10 years and we don't hear about it. why? the fact that more afghanistan access to mobile telephony they know how to read or write over a decade ago they would've had to work 700 miles to make a phone call. that's not a story. it is a story, a very big story i would imagine for an ordinary afghans means a lot to them in terms of capabilities. but what is more exciting is what happens when you build a railroad or land on the other side of
no technologies that are spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only recent one was the transistor radio and arguably before that it was fire that spread as widely. so we know what mobile telephony means in our life and all that, but what does it mean for the majority of the worlds population? well, it is the communications. we have built highways, communication highways in two places and connecting people that were never connected before. in afghanistan a talk about the story. another...
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the united states has this technology. president obama has said that the administration should be more transparent about it. is there not any concern that the administration has that there is a precedent being set? you've just heard assad this week blame the massacre that took place in hula on -- >> everyone knows how preposterous that assertion is. >> and countries claim terrorism as a justification for their actions all the time. even positing that the united states under any president only acts righteously every time. is there not any concern that a precedent is being set, either for some future -- >> jake, without getting into -- >> or any other country? >> without getting into very sensitive issues that go to the cover our national security interests, i can say this president this, commander in chief, pus a great deal of thought and care into the prosecution and implementation of the policy decisions he makes and that includes in the effort to combat al qaeda, in the af-pak region and around the world. there is no que
the united states has this technology. president obama has said that the administration should be more transparent about it. is there not any concern that the administration has that there is a precedent being set? you've just heard assad this week blame the massacre that took place in hula on -- >> everyone knows how preposterous that assertion is. >> and countries claim terrorism as a justification for their actions all the time. even positing that the united states under any...
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that went viral us the in the age of modern technology might publisher tried to get me to expand and it got bigger and bigger. i try to describe the magnitude which people have not fully grasp. is bad for the democracy the way it manifests itself budget to macroeconomic policy and then a few words of what could be done. it is not those policies of what we have adopted. picking up on the remark that was made of the presidential candidate said you should not talk about these things in politics -- public talk about the politics of envy. it is the justification of level of inequality. most americans don't realize it has more equality in any of their the industrial countries. a but market forces are there all over the world. what we do affects how all those operate the it results of more equality that it is a cause of reflection. not only that but it has been growing. watching inequality grow is like watching gas broke. since 1980 national income going to the top 1% has doubled in. is one at a five but in a quality is even greater 40% of all of the wealth. however you slice it in the qual
that went viral us the in the age of modern technology might publisher tried to get me to expand and it got bigger and bigger. i try to describe the magnitude which people have not fully grasp. is bad for the democracy the way it manifests itself budget to macroeconomic policy and then a few words of what could be done. it is not those policies of what we have adopted. picking up on the remark that was made of the presidential candidate said you should not talk about these things in politics --...
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we're not throwing bodies at trenches any more, this is a very service oriented, high technology oriented. this is something that women can do. same thing in the economy where women are competing if not surfacing men in a service-based economy, they have the smarts. this street not brute force strength and the fact that women are being -- have been denied promotions because they don't have combat experience, i think what we're going to see a sea change in the military. >> you're right about that. no more front lines with 10,000, 20,000 troops on each side meeting in the middle, that was world war i trench type warfare. it's not happening any more. but women still are excluded from artillery and having to go fight in the guerrilla warfare, for example,-troops against 20 guerrilla. infantry. will women do as well when they have to lug around 20, 40 pounds of gear? >> i read this wonderful piece from a marine, he talked about the fact that, yes, there are differentials and strengths between men and women but also differential strengths between men and miami. that is almost more important tha
we're not throwing bodies at trenches any more, this is a very service oriented, high technology oriented. this is something that women can do. same thing in the economy where women are competing if not surfacing men in a service-based economy, they have the smarts. this street not brute force strength and the fact that women are being -- have been denied promotions because they don't have combat experience, i think what we're going to see a sea change in the military. >> you're right...
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this is obviously growing technology, growing expertise in the use of cyber warfare. the danger is that cyber -- i think the capabilities are available in cyber to virtually crippled this nation, to bring down our power grid system, to impact on our governmental wallems, to impact on o street -- on our financial systems. they could literally paralyzed this country. it is very important for us to understand that we not only have to defend against that kind of attack, but we have to develop the intelligence resources to understand when both possibilities are coming develop greater capabilities in the cyber-arena. one thing i worry about the most right now is knowing that this is possible and feeling we have not taken all the necessary steps to protect this country from that possibility. >> thank you for being here tonight, secretary panetta. my question is about the arab spring and the situation in the middle east. we have been watching people in syria and egypt struggle with freedom and democracy. how do you feel the events taking place in those countries impact americ
this is obviously growing technology, growing expertise in the use of cyber warfare. the danger is that cyber -- i think the capabilities are available in cyber to virtually crippled this nation, to bring down our power grid system, to impact on our governmental wallems, to impact on o street -- on our financial systems. they could literally paralyzed this country. it is very important for us to understand that we not only have to defend against that kind of attack, but we have to develop the...
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can have because we were able to get technology widely distributed. get votes counted without going through a lot of hands. so we are emphasizing the use of technology to empower citizens to hold their governments more accountable to have elections that are free, fair, and credible. we're also pushing hard on how we interact with leaders by supporting those who are elected. there was a case where there was a credible election. he was elected. and the former president wouldn't leave. we weighed in very heavily. so we're trying to demonstrate that our commitment to technology, our commitment to good governance go hand in hand to what we think africans want, which is more effective functioning societies that give them a chance at a better future. >> thank you very much. i have additional questions i'll submit to the record about nigeria, somalia, and others. thank you so much for your appearance before this committee today. >> thank you, senator. let me take a moment to thank you for your tremendous energy and diligence and enthusiasm in your leadership
can have because we were able to get technology widely distributed. get votes counted without going through a lot of hands. so we are emphasizing the use of technology to empower citizens to hold their governments more accountable to have elections that are free, fair, and credible. we're also pushing hard on how we interact with leaders by supporting those who are elected. there was a case where there was a credible election. he was elected. and the former president wouldn't leave. we weighed...
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, particularly wireless technology, especially mobile phones in africa. so we have a lot of interesting initiatives under way to help people do mobile banking, to help them get linked into the futures markets on their mobile phone, just all kinds of really innovative ways that we have promoted both from outside, but also from within by running contests for young african entrepreneurs. so i could go on for a long time. it is a very important part of our agenda for africa. >> thank you, madam secretary. and let me transition then to the other part of what i think is our shared agenda for africa, which is promoting america's core commitment to transparency, to rule of law, to democracy, to internet freedom, to human rights. many of us were relieved that senegal's elections preceded without significant violence, but it raises the ongoing question whether uganda, cameroon, equatorial guinea, zimbabwe of national leaders who have either manipulated constitutions or avoided really free and fair elections on a continent where there has been steady progress toward
, particularly wireless technology, especially mobile phones in africa. so we have a lot of interesting initiatives under way to help people do mobile banking, to help them get linked into the futures markets on their mobile phone, just all kinds of really innovative ways that we have promoted both from outside, but also from within by running contests for young african entrepreneurs. so i could go on for a long time. it is a very important part of our agenda for africa. >> thank you,...
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, biofuel technology, natural gas technology, clean diesel technology. so if you're a policymaker and given all the corporate discussion of fuel requirements, you definitely want to be here at the d.c. auto show. >> for the general public, what is the purpose of an auto show? >> entertainment, to take a look at the new cars, maybe shop for a new car as well. bring your kids. we have a wonderful time. a lot of activities for children down here. but also educational. go to that advanced technology superhighway and 65,000 square feet, the largest of any show in the entire world. they can learn more about where our industry is going and what we're doing to make a better planet. >> so for planning purposes, how long does it take to put these several days together? >> the whole year. the moment the show finishes, we're already working on the next year. >> tell us a little bit what to expect in the next 30 seconds or so for those in the area who might want to come? >> come down the show right here. you're going to see a lot of noeflgss in technology, hydrogen t
, biofuel technology, natural gas technology, clean diesel technology. so if you're a policymaker and given all the corporate discussion of fuel requirements, you definitely want to be here at the d.c. auto show. >> for the general public, what is the purpose of an auto show? >> entertainment, to take a look at the new cars, maybe shop for a new car as well. bring your kids. we have a wonderful time. a lot of activities for children down here. but also educational. go to that...
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seen in many instances of the past is that and this really they seem to do well but as they transfer technology. other competitors crop up and begin cock it up overtake them and so they do well for five or ten years and then suddenly they're out of business let's go back to to the secretary says and concessions that the u.s. makes in the name of geopolitics as you were arguing the subject that you brought up is very interesting and i want to talk a little bit about the gulf region the u.s. has a vast military presence there and it's building up in terms of let's say political concessions one example is bahrain when the u.s. basically has eyes wide shot human rights violations there arguably because of its fifth fleet that bahrain hosts and you were talking about economic concessions don't you think they go hand in hand with the you was breaking its political principles as well oh yes i do you know i mean i think the situation in bahrain is extremely painful to the u.s. in terms of human rights we clearly should be on the side of the shiites but we've sided with the ruling sunni regime because o
seen in many instances of the past is that and this really they seem to do well but as they transfer technology. other competitors crop up and begin cock it up overtake them and so they do well for five or ten years and then suddenly they're out of business let's go back to to the secretary says and concessions that the u.s. makes in the name of geopolitics as you were arguing the subject that you brought up is very interesting and i want to talk a little bit about the gulf region the u.s. has...
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moment in muslim communities, but to try to get their way to have economic empowerment, science and technology, education. people exchanges. those are the vertical pillars. and the horizontal ones is to get youth and women involved. and so we are in a variety of places using the skills and trying to get our corporations to be helpful in terms of creating job opportunities. so that's one thing. the other thing as the president mentioned, i'm chairman of the board of the national democratic institute. you can't impose democracy. that's an oxymoron. what you can do is try to support those who want to learn the skills of democracy. so through the national democratic institute, we're in about 70 countries where we train people in terms of how you form coalitions, how you create campaigns. supporting women candidates. and it allows people to work on behalf of those who need help. i love teaching because i think that it is a way really to talk about what the opportunities are for you all in terms of giving back. my whole life has been about giving back. i wasn't born in this country. i came here when
moment in muslim communities, but to try to get their way to have economic empowerment, science and technology, education. people exchanges. those are the vertical pillars. and the horizontal ones is to get youth and women involved. and so we are in a variety of places using the skills and trying to get our corporations to be helpful in terms of creating job opportunities. so that's one thing. the other thing as the president mentioned, i'm chairman of the board of the national democratic...
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it is a recognition that we need to innovate more in an age when technology is transforming what's possible. we have to be on the cutting edge trying things that are new and different and ultimately it is about delivering results. the results we see today are profound. african growth rate of more than 6% nearly three times the growth rate experienced in many of the major industrialized economies. the spread of democracy and freedom and human rights is embodied in the leaders that we have here this morning. what the economists just two weeks ago called the largest success story in development recently which is rapid decline in unnecessary child death around the world at levels and with a focus that has been previously unheard of and with an aspiration across our country of people who want to commit themselves to this mission including students at georgetown and around this country. so our mission isn't to have all the answers over the next few days, it is to start asking the questions. and we at u.s. aid on behalf of a community of development experts are eager to listen and learn and change
it is a recognition that we need to innovate more in an age when technology is transforming what's possible. we have to be on the cutting edge trying things that are new and different and ultimately it is about delivering results. the results we see today are profound. african growth rate of more than 6% nearly three times the growth rate experienced in many of the major industrialized economies. the spread of democracy and freedom and human rights is embodied in the leaders that we have here...
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. >> do you think the technology has changed things more fundamentally? it has changed everything about the way we live. >> look at wisconsin or tahrir square. people will come to the square. instead of 5000 people, you had 50,000 people. there is a power tool i.d.. it is a good question. without the people power, technology and new media is a sterile force and not as powerful. >> you mentioned people power. covered the fall of marcos and rise of a keynote -- aquino in the philippines. you have a vicious dictator and a pious, sincere, well-meaning is the original political leader. that was not true. she did not care about poor people. she probably had never met one even though 70% of the population lived under the poverty line. he had actually done some things that were useful and helpful while he pocketed a piece of the action. then i went to a of salvador where oliver stone and others romanticized the guerrilla movement. they were killing mayors in cold blood. there were guerrilla camps up in the mountains. women in fatigues would be serving coffee and
. >> do you think the technology has changed things more fundamentally? it has changed everything about the way we live. >> look at wisconsin or tahrir square. people will come to the square. instead of 5000 people, you had 50,000 people. there is a power tool i.d.. it is a good question. without the people power, technology and new media is a sterile force and not as powerful. >> you mentioned people power. covered the fall of marcos and rise of a keynote -- aquino in the...
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that's probably misplaced relief, and that we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology and most recently in the observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the dictatorship brought forward their new road mobile missile. secretary gates previously indicated that north korea is becoming a direct threat to the united states. i recently wrote to secretary clinton and general clapper, and i asked that my letter be made a part of the record. my concern of what appears to be china is support for the new north korean missile that was unveiled. >> that's without objection. so ordered. >> thank you. specifically, a transporter launcher system for the new missile that appears to be of chinese origin. so my second question, mr. secretary, is can you tell me of your concerns of china supporting north korea's missiles? and is north korea a direct threat to the united states, you know, something we're witnessing and have to be concerned with china and their involvement? >> look, there's no question that north korea's capabilities with regards to icbms and, you k
that's probably misplaced relief, and that we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology and most recently in the observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the dictatorship brought forward their new road mobile missile. secretary gates previously indicated that north korea is becoming a direct threat to the united states. i recently wrote to secretary clinton and general clapper, and i asked that my letter be made a part of the record. my concern...
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. in russia would be so much brighter if you knew about sound from phones to impressions. these phones don't totty don't come. that's.
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internationally annualize that technology. i think we have to be -- and utilize that technology. i think we have to be a resilient nation. i think we have a long twilight struggle against terrorism. i think we have to be prepared for a lifetime of individuals having access and the capability to inflict damage. >> thank you for coming. >> a reminder that terrorism can come in many guises here in america to night -- guises. here in america tonight, five men described as anarchists have been arrested after planning to blow up a bridge in ohio. they planted what they believed was a bomb and then tried to set it off. they were sold dud explosives and there was no threat to the public. the bridge was just south of the city of cleveland. rupert murdoch's not fit to run an international company. that was the scathing report from a group of british rule makers today. the parliamentary select committee found that murdoch's company misled parliament about this telephone hacking at one of his newspapers. the finding was less than unanimou
internationally annualize that technology. i think we have to be -- and utilize that technology. i think we have to be a resilient nation. i think we have a long twilight struggle against terrorism. i think we have to be prepared for a lifetime of individuals having access and the capability to inflict damage. >> thank you for coming. >> a reminder that terrorism can come in many guises here in america to night -- guises. here in america tonight, five men described as anarchists...
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of the future is already at your fingertips technology i'm getting clear on our journey we shot the future covered. here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help go out. because. of the distances are. on the roads are tough and unpredictable. will the remedy be and try. egyptians aseptic cast their ballots in the second day of voting in the country's presidential election fifteen months after the fall of hosni mubarak the former regime officials and is the mists of the main contenders for fears remain that the ruling military will give up power. pressure talks pending on iran's nuclear ambitions or tehran reason to bow to foreign pressure and swap enriching uranium for incentives for move toward the u.s. and israel have indicated their readiness to attack iran if diplomacy fails to close its nuclear program. and outrage as many in the s.s. uniforms give history lessons to children in latvia bringing real not seen weapons into the nursery the country is again under fire for the way it will trace its role in world war two. sports
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[applause] when we support research and medical breakthroughs and new technologies because we know we cannot do that on our own. we have to pour resources to discover the future. we know america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. [applause] when everybody can count on medicare and social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the roles of the road to protect kids from toxic dumping, consumers from being taken advantage of from credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we believe there is a role for rules and regulations that are smart. we also believe that leave to the people that we did not think politicians in washington are smart about controlling -- decisions women are capable of making. [applause] now, for 80 years we had a -- for eight years we had a president who shared these believes it. he have just heard him. president clinton's economic plan ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more. so we can reduce our deficit and invest in the skills and ideas of our peoplethe interesting thing is,
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prime minister now midgette of as president was always the most nice he always looked to try and use technology to try and open up russia's political systems we've heard that vladimir putin is wanting to push forward with using the internet to try and make russia's government more transparent well that was a system that was first put forward by to meet you may get it and it's expected that if he takes the role as prime minister we're going to see more of that modernizing more of us use of technology to try and open up russia's political system and make it more accessible to the people it's there to work for all right peter thanks very much indeed for bringing us the. morning there. however it's not all been playing so. a wing for a lot of important despite a majority vote in the presidential election opposition activist to to the streets on inauguration day was protests continuing overnight and some groups clashed with police and erast were made at artie's jacob green cross the latest for us so jacob how did these latest protests come about. this war zone she organized by someone who's played a
prime minister now midgette of as president was always the most nice he always looked to try and use technology to try and open up russia's political systems we've heard that vladimir putin is wanting to push forward with using the internet to try and make russia's government more transparent well that was a system that was first put forward by to meet you may get it and it's expected that if he takes the role as prime minister we're going to see more of that modernizing more of us use of...
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in slum communities, that's a major product and they have unique technology and can do that and generate great results. we have tried with the community has thought about partnering with the corporate sector and the private sector and try to engage in a more creative and results oriented approach to develop new business models and our development out comes and often at lower cost. and create a counter system to what we are seeing in some other countries. >> it would be great overtime to develop metrics so we can see results in that regard and i thank you for the focus. i know we talked about that privately. we noticed in the budget and i know this is something that is very bipartisan as far as support goes. you set a goal of increasing the number of people from four million today to six million in 2013 and at the same time reduced funding for 5.1 billion to 4.5 billion. so you have a substantial increase in the goal of over two million and a reduction and i know all of us need to be focused on the amount of resources we are putting into all of these programs. i wonder if they are lining
in slum communities, that's a major product and they have unique technology and can do that and generate great results. we have tried with the community has thought about partnering with the corporate sector and the private sector and try to engage in a more creative and results oriented approach to develop new business models and our development out comes and often at lower cost. and create a counter system to what we are seeing in some other countries. >> it would be great overtime to...
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we are not going to see this technology of unmanned systems or if you move into other new technologies that are game changers like this, we are not going to see it go away. accompanying more commonplace not just in the u.s. but both our allies or adversaries and also growing more capable. ramp up the number of strikes during obama's administration and that is a complex story but apart the media doesn't talk about is not only do we have more drones but they also carry more munitions. if you have a plane that carries one bomb and another guy had a plane with six bombs the other guy in the future will have more munitions by then. an example of what played out in the advancement of our weaponry and one of the primary system is. the technology is getting more used. obama and romney will have it as their full. i don't think we will turn away from it. the other part is the willingness to use it. any indicators that obama would shrink the numbers. the statement that he has made on a program that we are still in that weird phase of cannot confirm or denials that we occasionally talk about. he h
we are not going to see this technology of unmanned systems or if you move into other new technologies that are game changers like this, we are not going to see it go away. accompanying more commonplace not just in the u.s. but both our allies or adversaries and also growing more capable. ramp up the number of strikes during obama's administration and that is a complex story but apart the media doesn't talk about is not only do we have more drones but they also carry more munitions. if you have...
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science technology innovation all the eastern bell amends from around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. eaves it's. just means. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves my father but also among brother are involved in the monsoon and since i started working in the mine i stated i look at it and feel multinationals. make it a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most book almost but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch for prices colombia going to pay for. the modest effect on our t.v. . it was the strangest attempt of a military takeover of. the us president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. the. question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory in all don't. forget autumn if i leave you think you are you go but the rajab either live via
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i believe in science and technology. i believe in biofuels. the research is terrific, and someplace down the road eventually algae will be helpful. i do not think this summer we will be putting algae in your cars. i think i am the one candidate who can win this race because i am the one candidate who understands how to design a big choice campaign. i worked with reagan. i worked with george h. w. bush in 1980 at. -- in 1980. the 1994 campaign was a big choice. in 1996, we were getting reelected to the house for the first time since 1928. obvious bign choice. i'd want to run this fall on the following energy policy -- you can elect president algae and have $10 a barrel. you can elect the president of drilling and have $2.50 a barrel. you decide which is better for your family. this is what i want to debate obama this fall. if i become the nominee, i will debate obama seven times with no moderator. the difference is so wide. i believe in the declaration of independence and constitution of the united states. he believes in apologizing to those wh
i believe in science and technology. i believe in biofuels. the research is terrific, and someplace down the road eventually algae will be helpful. i do not think this summer we will be putting algae in your cars. i think i am the one candidate who can win this race because i am the one candidate who understands how to design a big choice campaign. i worked with reagan. i worked with george h. w. bush in 1980 at. -- in 1980. the 1994 campaign was a big choice. in 1996, we were getting reelected...
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and all the different technologies about it. you see this all the time on the news, and i've had students now do dissertations about it, about what does it mean that these people are fighting in afghanistan and killing our enemies from air-conditioned, darkened trailers in las vegas? and how do they feel about it? and what do they say about it? and what is their reaction to it? one of my students who just finished his dissertation last summer was an air force fighter pilot, and he went in and did an anthropological study of these remote systems. and none of them actually said what samuel dana green said, but they said very many things that are very, very similar to that. and a few summers ago the air force held a symposium which i was invited to give the keynote for, called the future operator. who are we going to be, they asked themselves. because pilots are no longer the social -- who have always been the social backbone of the air force have suddenly -- they're changing into something and we don't know how our entire social s
and all the different technologies about it. you see this all the time on the news, and i've had students now do dissertations about it, about what does it mean that these people are fighting in afghanistan and killing our enemies from air-conditioned, darkened trailers in las vegas? and how do they feel about it? and what do they say about it? and what is their reaction to it? one of my students who just finished his dissertation last summer was an air force fighter pilot, and he went in and...
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at issue, ten patents involving technology and advertising. it is the first major legal showdown between two giant tech rivals. and it comes at a delicate time. facebook is on the road to going public right now. heading for an ipo that could value the company at about $100 billion. stay tuned. >>> and still ahead here on "world news," meat lovers beware. why just one serving of red meat a day could shave years off your life. tonight, a reality check. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so
at issue, ten patents involving technology and advertising. it is the first major legal showdown between two giant tech rivals. and it comes at a delicate time. facebook is on the road to going public right now. heading for an ipo that could value the company at about $100 billion. stay tuned. >>> and still ahead here on "world news," meat lovers beware. why just one serving of red meat a day could shave years off your life. tonight, a reality check. [ male announcer ] if you...
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innovation and the application of new technologies come from the private sector. treating the private sector as nothing more than a low-cost provider of staff organization shut out american experience and innovation. the government should articulate what it needs to accomplish, what it is prepared to pay for, and let the private sector figure how to deliver. think of it this way, do you buy a car based on the cost of the steering wheel and the engine and the wages of the assembly line workers? of course not. you buy a car that performs to your criteria and you have a price that's fair and affordable. the government acquisition process should move away from its current obsession with the puts andcomponents in pl shift to performance and affordability. by doing so, we reopen the door to private sector experience, innovation, and ingenuity, and allow companies to bring their institutional knowledge to bear rather than simply contribute their individual employees on a scheduled basis. taking this approach will enable us to get much more for less. third, it is increasi
innovation and the application of new technologies come from the private sector. treating the private sector as nothing more than a low-cost provider of staff organization shut out american experience and innovation. the government should articulate what it needs to accomplish, what it is prepared to pay for, and let the private sector figure how to deliver. think of it this way, do you buy a car based on the cost of the steering wheel and the engine and the wages of the assembly line workers?...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique goals. how about a portfolio specifically designed to achieve them? ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for r
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we...
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. >> the chairman of a house subcommittee on technology and communications. greg walden on cybersecurity and communications. >> this past weekend, the clinton global initiative held its annual meeting in washington. a panel discussion moderated by chelsea clinton on public service and other developed nations. and our panelists, president inter-american development bank luis moreno environmentalist, research foundation of science technology, and ecology, dr. shiva. >> thank you. mr. peterson just exported all of us, given the timing of the member of most of us, given that i am 32, or the most of you in the audience. for those of you to turn out we certainly saw we saw tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of young people turned out in the past 15 months from the arab spring to the protest of higher university fees in chile, affordable housing in tel aviv. and new york city. yet as much as young people may be in the vanguard of so many of these social protests and movements, we are notably behind in employment. painfully behind in employment. in the unite
. >> the chairman of a house subcommittee on technology and communications. greg walden on cybersecurity and communications. >> this past weekend, the clinton global initiative held its annual meeting in washington. a panel discussion moderated by chelsea clinton on public service and other developed nations. and our panelists, president inter-american development bank luis moreno environmentalist, research foundation of science technology, and ecology, dr. shiva. >> thank...
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its technology innovation. developments from around russia. well there's another big battle about defense cuts that's gearing up i mean really does it ever and last summer the mere talk about cuts was enough to spook investors and keep them weary and this summer shaping up to be endless dog days of debates on the topic so goldman sachs wanted to help investors out they put together a list of companies to get more than twenty percent of their sales from the government to see who might be vulnerable when cuts set in and boy are we glad that they actually did that never before has the military industrial complex been more straightforward and frightening all those companies receive a big chunk of their revenue from your tax dollars so we can really figure out who's living off the government dole but the real story here are the top four the ones that make ninety plus percent of their sales from the government should come as no surprise that all four connected to defense spending the first company huntington in those industries they build ships for
its technology innovation. developments from around russia. well there's another big battle about defense cuts that's gearing up i mean really does it ever and last summer the mere talk about cuts was enough to spook investors and keep them weary and this summer shaping up to be endless dog days of debates on the topic so goldman sachs wanted to help investors out they put together a list of companies to get more than twenty percent of their sales from the government to see who might be...
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>> i think the technology is instant and yus, there are video cameras that can make it instantaneos, so you can do it in record time and this movie was done that way and a lot of it is the use of video cameras for a lot of scenes. we can process it instantly. >> john, originally some reporting that you had video from mitt romney part of the film. why was that no longer part of the film in the end? >> there was an attempt to give context to the president's decision and obviously not just mitt romney but hillary clinton and joe biden and many others said long before the mission that they thought it would be mistake to go into our central ally on the war of terror unannounced and barack obama said he would do it. there was mitt romney news footage that he talked about it and it was removed. >> david, i want to talk to that, "national geographic" took that film out but netflix is playing with the clip restored. it's so we see in the clip mitt romney say definitively he would not pursue osama bin laden into pakistan and not worth spending billions to kill bin laden. what is in the movie i
>> i think the technology is instant and yus, there are video cameras that can make it instantaneos, so you can do it in record time and this movie was done that way and a lot of it is the use of video cameras for a lot of scenes. we can process it instantly. >> john, originally some reporting that you had video from mitt romney part of the film. why was that no longer part of the film in the end? >> there was an attempt to give context to the president's decision and...
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our deficit and invest in things like education and training, research and development, clean energy technology infrastructure. things we know we need to grow the economy. they have a balanced plan for the long-term as well as a plan for the short term. governor romney has neither. if we reinacted the romney plan it would ratchet down the recovery in the short term and balloon our deficits in the long-term. the brookings institute would raise the tax burden on the middle class by 2,000 dollars. this is not a prescription for building a stronger economy. >>> david i want to focus if we can on the president's plan the chief economist at moodies would create 1.9 million jobs. 24 economists by bloomberg. an 8th of that, that is about 100,000 jobs a month or less which is nowhere near keeping up with the population growth. the point is this doesn't really solve the unemployment problem at all. you would be hard pressed to find anybody increasing taxes for the wealthy isn't going to jump start the economy. >> that is 100 thousand on top of the growth we already have. we are already creating on the av
our deficit and invest in things like education and training, research and development, clean energy technology infrastructure. things we know we need to grow the economy. they have a balanced plan for the long-term as well as a plan for the short term. governor romney has neither. if we reinacted the romney plan it would ratchet down the recovery in the short term and balloon our deficits in the long-term. the brookings institute would raise the tax burden on the middle class by 2,000 dollars....
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soil so they can't be being used at the moment for what mrs clinton says is the the use of russian technology to. to kill civilians an inconsistent approach and they threw it coming from the u.s. secretary of state. so we of course will continue to keep track of whether we have any kind of russian reaction to those words that russia and china will have to pay for a so called their support of president author peter all over live for us what those developments thanks for that. well let's discuss that latest development around the syrian conflict with mark meant to visiting professor of international relations relations at bill kent university in turkey he joins us now live from the from the u.k. i believe professor rahman thanks again for once again being with us what do you make of clinton's latest statement russia and china will have to pay just a week ago in geneva moscow and washington seem to find common ground it looks like on the syrian conflict that they would try to pursue a method of both sides having to answer their i think this is part of the problem really much of states has its ow
soil so they can't be being used at the moment for what mrs clinton says is the the use of russian technology to. to kill civilians an inconsistent approach and they threw it coming from the u.s. secretary of state. so we of course will continue to keep track of whether we have any kind of russian reaction to those words that russia and china will have to pay for a so called their support of president author peter all over live for us what those developments thanks for that. well let's discuss...
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feeds technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. so you're watching r t the headlines egyptians are set to cast their ballots in the final round of voting in the country's first presidential election since the former . number of former regime officials and is the mists of the main contenders with the ruling military won't give up power. fresh talks a pending on iran's nuclear ambitions it's iran refusing to back out foreign pressure and small. brain centers. says israel have indicated that readiness to attack iran if diplomacy fails to curb its nuclear program. outrages many in the s.s. uniform scheme that's true that's true to life here in new york city weapons and ministry countries again under fire for the way to trace its rolling with. me and now washington could be undermining its an economy pursuing its jupiter and especially if you. we're sitting down with quite prestowitz founder and president of the economic strategy institute in washington he led many u.s. trade and investment negotiations with japan china latin america a
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> chris: finally i have a sad personal note. my stepmother mary wallace died. first married to my fatherary close friend and producer tan yates. when he was killed in the 19scen war in israel, mary went in television and became the producer of face the nation . in the '80s, she and my father found their way to each other and married 26 years. mary died, less than five months after my dad that's it for us today. we'll see you back in the home base in washington on the next "fox news sunday". ♪ "fox news sunday" is a presentation of fox news.
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> chris: finally i have a sad personal note. my stepmother mary wallace died. first married to my fatherary close friend and producer tan yates. when he was killed in the 19scen war in israel, mary went in television and became the producer of face the nation . in the '80s, she and my...